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The Sociology of Health, Healing, and Illness

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By (author): Denise Copelton Gregory Weiss

With thorough coverage of inequality in health care access and practice, this leading textbook is widely acclaimed by instructors as the most comprehensive of any available. Written in an engaging and accessible style, with multiple student-friendly features, it integrates recent research in medical sociology and public health to introduce students to a wide range of issues affecting health, healing, and health care today.

This new edition links information on COVID-19 into each chapter, providing students with a solid understanding of the social history of medicine; social epidemiology; social stress; health and illness behavior; the profession of medicine; nurses and allied health workers; complementary and alternative medicine; the physician-patient relationship; medical ethics; and the financing and organization of medical care.

Important changes and enhancements in the eleventh edition include:

  • Inclusion of material on COVID-19 in the main text of every chapter, with special sections at the end of each chapter exploring additional intersections of COVID-19 with chapter content.
  • Expanded coverage of fundamental cause theory and the social determinants of health.
  • New centralized discussions of how and why social disparities in race, class, gender, and sexual identity impact health outcomes in the United States.
  • New In the Field boxed inserts on topics such as medical education and student debt, physicians use of medical jargon, and corporate greed.
  • New In Comparative Focus boxed inserts on topics such as the 1918 influenza pandemic, infant and maternal mortality in Afghanistan, the patient care coordination process, drug prices, long-term care, and global health.
  • A more in-depth look at both physician and nursing shortages.
  • Expanded discussion of nurse burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Curricular and pedagogical changes in medical schools.
  • Discussion of continued changes in the financing of the US health care system.
  • A more in-depth look at quality concerns in nursing homes.
  • Increased attention to the health care systems in Norway, Germany, Cuba, and Mexico.
  • An updated instructors guide with test bank and PowerPoint slides.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032418124

About Denise CopeltonGregory Weiss

Denise A. Copelton PhD is Professor of Sociology and Department Chair at The State University of New York (SUNY) at Brockport. One of the first social scientists to study celiac disease and gluten-free eating her work has been published in Social Science & Medicine Sociology of Health & Illness Advances in Gender Research and Deviant Behavior among other outlets. She is co-author (with Amy Guptill and Betsy Lucal) of Food & Society: Principles and Paradoxes now in its third edition. She regularly teaches courses on introductory sociology sociology of health and illness sociology of families and aging and the life course. Her college-wide leadership was recognized in 2019 with the prestigious SUNY Chancellors Award for Faculty Service.Gregory L. Weiss earned his PhD from Purdue University and is now Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Roanoke College. During his career he has been an honored teacher (winning numerous college statewide regional SSS and national ASAs Section on Teaching and Learning awards) a dedicated researcher and writer (author of Grass Roots Medicine and co-author of Experiencing Social Research and the ASA publication on Creating an Effective Sociology Assessment Program as well as dozens of scholarly articles) and active in the community in a variety of health- environmental- and animal-related organizations.

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